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Three distinct numbers are chosen one by one without replacement from set 1,2,3,,9. If it is known that sum of first two chosen numbers is even, then the probability that sum of all three numbers is even is

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Events E1 and E2 form a partition of the sample space SA is any event such that PE1=PE2=12, PE2/A=12 and PA/E2=23, then PE1/A is
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In a test an examiner either guesses or copies or knows the answer to a multiple choice question with 4 choices. The probability that he/she makes a guess is 13. The probability that he/she copies the answer is 16. If the probability that the answer is correct, given that he/she copied it is 18, then the probability that he/she knows the answer to a question given that he/she correctly answered it, is
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A company produces 10,000 items per day. On a particular day 2500 items were produced on machine A, 3500 on machine B and 4000 on machine C. The probability that an item produced by the machines A, B, C to be defective is respectively 2%,3% and 5%. If one item is selected at random from the output and is found to be defective, then the probability that it was produced by machine C, is
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An unbiased coin is tossed. If the outcome is a head then a pair of unbiased dice is rolled and the sum of the numbers obtained on them is noted. If the toss of the coin results in tail then a card from a well-shuffled pack of nine cards numbered 1, 2, 3,, 9 is randomly picked and the number on the card is noted. The probability that the noted number is either 7 or 8 is
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A bag contains 4 red and 6 black balls. A ball is drawn at random from the bag, its color is observed and this ball along with two additional balls of the same color are returned to the bag. If now a ball is drawn at random from the bag, then the probability that this drawn ball is red, is:
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The probability of men getting a certain disease is 12 and that of women getting the same disease is 15. The blood test that identifies the disease gives the correct result with probability 45. Suppose a person is chosen at random from a group of 30 males and 20 females, and the blood test of that person is found to be positive. What is the probability that the chosen person is a man?
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Bag I contains 3 red and 4 black balls. Bag II contains 5 red and 6 black balls. If one ball is drawn at random from one of the bags, and it is found to be red, then the probability that it was drawn from Bag II, is
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In medical diagnostics for a disease, sensitivity (denoted a) of a test refers to the probability that a test result is positive for a person with the disease whereas specificity (denoted b) refers to the probability that a person without the disease test negative. A diagnostic test for influenza has the values of a=0.9 and b=0.9. Assume that the prevalence of influenza in a population in 50%. If a randomly chosen person tests negative, what is the probability that the person actually has influenza?
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A man speaks truth 2 out of 3 times. He picks one of the natural numbers in the set S={1,2,3,4,5,6,7} and reports that it is even. The probability that it is actually even is

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Box 1 contains 30 cards numbered 1 to 30 and Box 2 contains 20 cards numbered 31 to 50. A box is selected at random and a card is drawn from it. The number on the card is found to be a non-prime number. The probability that the card was drawn from Box 1 is 
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Ravi and Rashmi are each holding 2 red cards and 2 black cards (all four red and all four black cards are identical). Ravi picks a card at random from Rashmi and then Rashmi picks a card to random from Ravi. This process is repeated a second time. Let p be the probability that both have all 4 cards of the same colour. Then, p satisfies
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A box contains b blue balls and  r red balls. A ball is drawn randomly from the box and is returned to the box with another ball of the same colour. The probability that the second ball drawn from the box is blue, is
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A certain item is manufactured by 3 factories F1,F2 and F3 with 30% of items made in F1,20% in F2 and 50% in F3. It is found that 2% of the items produced by F1,3% of the items produced by F2 and 4% of the items produced by F3 are defective. Suppose that an item selected at random from the stock is found defective. What is the probability that the item came from F1 ?
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The probabilities of having a defective toy in three cartons A, B, C are 13, 14, 25 respectively. If a carton is selected at random and a toy drawn randomly from it is found to be defective, then the probability that it is drawn from carton B is
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In medical diagnostics for a disease, sensitivity (denoted by a) of a test refers to the probability that a test result is positive for a person with the disease, whereas specificity (denoted by b) refers to the probability that a person without the disease tests negative. A diagnostic test for COVID-19 has the values of a=0.99 and b=0.99. If the prevalence of COVID-19 in a population is estimated to be 10%, what is the probability that a randomly chosen person tests positive for COVID-19 ?
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A pack of cards has one card missing. Two cards are drawn randomly and are found to be spades. The probability that the missing card is not a spade, is :
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In a group of 400 people, 160 are smokers and non-vegetarian; 100 are smokers and vegetarian and the remaining 140 are non-smokers and vegetarian. Their chances of getting a particular chest disorder are 35%,20% and 10% respectively. A person is chosen from the group at random and is found to be suffering from the chest disorder. The probability that the selected person is a smoker and non-vegetarian is :
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Out of 11 consecutive natural number if three numbers are selected at random (without repetition), then the probability that they are in A.P. with positive common difference is :
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Two persons A and B throw a (fair) die (six-faced cube with faces numbered from 1 to 6) alternately, starting with A. The first person to get an outcome different from the previous one by the opponent wins.The probability that B wins is,
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A computer producing factory has only two plants T1 and T2. Plant T1 produces 20% and plant T2 produces 80% of the total computers produced. 7% of computers produced in the factory turn out to be defective. The probability that a computer turns out to be defective which is produced in plant T1 is ten times of the computers produced in the plant T2. A computer produced in the factory is randomly selected and it does not turn out to be defective. Then the probability that it is produced in plant T2 is